Assistant workers Progress Administrator Ernest L. Mapbury advised Senator Homer T. Bone yesterday "a study of living costs will be made in Washington with the hope that where inequalities exist in monthly W.P.A. wages they may be corrected."

When women are warriors and men are housewives - that's news, too. Such is the theme of "The Warrior's Husband," Julian Thompson's modern satire of ancient Greece, which began a four-night run at the Moore Theater last night with a cast from the...

Assistant works progress administrator Ernest L. Mapbury advised Senator Homer T. Bone yesterday "a study of living costs will be made in Washington with the hope that where inequalities exist in monthly WPA wages they may be corrected."

Refuses to tell who will succeed Captain Hinckley on commission. That he hoped next week to announce the appointment of a successor to the late Captain H. D. Hinckley on the state game commission, was the statement of Governor Clarence D. Martin in...

With appropriate ceremonies, ground was broken yesterday afternoon for the new Spokane valley recreation center at Pinecroft, south of Irvin. The day's events began with a luncheon by the Spokane Valley of Commerce and the valley Kiwanis club at...

Senator Homer T. Bone's bill to enlarge the Snoqualmie National Forest, to include 101,065 acres of the TAcoma city watershed, was approved by the Department of Agriculture in a recommendation to the Senate agriculture and forestry committee today,...

John L. Lewis, C.I.O. leader, and William Green, president of the A.F. of L., were put on trial for disrupting organized labor and found guilty in a mock trial at Carpenters' hall Wednesday night. They were sentenced to make up and live in harmony...

Will sink stope to deeper level. - Gold Rod Mining company is getting ready to sink at least 100 feet on its East Iron Rod stope, A. F. Bingenheimer reported today on his return from a visit to the property, 40 miles from Butte.

Religious instruction for ccc now is efficient. - Religious instruction methods in CCC camps of the Fort Wright district are vastly different these days from what they were in the mad rush of the forest corps' organization.

Rushing work on mine power plant. - Work on the power project of the Pend Oreille Mines and Metals company is forging ahead at a satisfactory pace. The power house has rapidly been taking form, and during the past week the walls have been extended...

Hill bill approved. - The interior department has approved a bill by Representative Knute Hill of Prosser, Wash., extending for ten years the trustee-ship of lands of the Yakima Indian reservation in Washington. The present trust expires next...